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African Network of Religious Leaders living with or personally affected by HIV/AIDS ANERELA

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Activities: Activist, Educational, Networking
Type: Network/ Coalition/ Collective
Scope: national
Website: www.anerela.org
Main Email: info [at] anerela.org
Phone: +27 11 482 9101
Fax: +27 11 482 9107
Headquarters: 5th Floor JCC House
27 Owl Street, Milpark,
2006Johannesburg
South Africa
Local Time: Thu Dec 4 18:47:41

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Our Vision



ANERELA+ vision is to see an African region where HIV and AIDS related stigma, transmissions and deaths are eliminated.



Our Mission



ANERELA+ mission is to equip, empower and engage Religious Leaders Living with or Personally Affected by HIV and AIDS to live positively and openly as agents of hope and change in their faith communities and countries. In relation to the goal and mission the goal of ANERELA+ is to found a highly effective network that links HIV+ or Personally Affected Religious Leaders for a positive fellowship, mutual support and empowerment in order to:



- Overcome self stigma and break silence among men, women and children.



- Stimulating faith community responses to ending stigma and discrimination.



- Advocate for enhanced HIV and AIDS prevention, care, treatment, and impact mitigation among women children and men.



- Address the very specific social and economic vulnerabilities and discrimination of the girl child.



Our Objectives



ANERELA+ pursues three objectives:



- Highly effective networks across Africa are established that links Religious Leaders Living with or Personally affected by HIV and AIDS for; (a) fellowship, mutual support and empowerment (b) physical and structural support.



- Members use their empowered HIV and AIDS status to reach out to their immediate congregations/religious structures, surrounding communities and the civil society at large in breaking the silence surrounding the HIV epidemic, ending stigma and discrimination, and advocate for enhanced prevention, care, support, treatment and behavior change intervention.



- Networks use their experiences with members’ activities and impacts to secure and sustain awareness, publicity information sharing and communication through available and possible means.

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